Issue:  Vol. 40 / No. 5 / 4 February 2010
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Gates looks to ease
DADT discharges
while repeal is studied

Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Admiral Mike Mullen told a Senate committee Tuesday, February 2 that they have appointed a high-level working group to report, by the end of 2010, on how the military can adapt should Congress choose to repeal the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy that prohibits gays from serving openly in the armed forces. (read more)

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Music -
The windows of her world

It's a scene reminiscent of Dreamgirls . The year is 1958, and The Gospelaires just won the weekly amateur contest at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater. The manager of one of the headline acts says that he needs some girls to sing backup on a session, and teenage Marie Dionne Warrick says, "We'll do it!" Warwick, who changed her professional surname as the result of a pleasing typo on an early demo recording, chuckles at the comparison. "I don't know if it's Dreamgirls, but it's the way the industry worked at that time." (read more)

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Online Extra: Political Notes:
State LGBT group set to endorse in federal races

Equality California turns its sights on federal races but expects to stay out of CA Supreme Court justices' retention issue; Justice Carlos Moreno vows to arm wrestle for a U.S. Supreme Court post; and San Jose gay group hosts comic Will Durst. (read more)

Online extra: Super Bowl
ad overhyped – again

Once a year we are left to ponder the who, what, and why of the Super Bowl and its attendant plethora of overpriced, over-thought, and over-hyped commercials. (read more)

Breaking news: SFAF's CEO
Mark Cloutier resigns

The San Francisco AIDS Foundation announced Thursday, February 4 that its CEO, Mark Cloutier, has resigned. (read more)

LGBT center
seeks $157K
loan from city

Openly gay Supervisors Bevan Dufty and David Campos are co-sponsoring a resolution that would allow a $157,500 loan for the San Francisco LGBT Community Center. (read more)

Bill would
divorce religion
from marriage

It is a breakup many LGBT activists say is long overdue, and now openly gay state Senator Mark Leno wants the state to intervene in the split. (read more)

Little money
raised to repeal
Prop 8 in 2010

The campaign to repeal Proposition 8 this year raised just over $15,000 in 2009, according to finance reports filed with the secretary of state's office. (read more)

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Film -
Independence days

On the heels of the Sundance/Slamdance fests, Jeff Ross serves up the 12th annual SF IndieFest, a mini-menu of low-budget, edgy filmmaking, with almost three dozen features screening Feb. (read more)

Out There - House lights down, let's roll the film

No longer do intrepid film-lovers have to brave the cold, the snow and the paparazzi to discover the treasures of the Sundance Film Festival. (read more)

Out & About - Drawn together

With pen in hand, certain artists have the capacity to stun our eyes with unique imagery. Check out some fascinating exhibit openings, plus more arts events listings. (read more)

Theatre -
Shtetl bizness

When the latest Broadway revival of Fiddler on the Roof opened in 2004, it was easy enough to take a pass. With Harvey Fierstein now playing Tevye, it's a must. (read more)

Theatre - Parochial pandemonium

Revisiting the everso Catholic Doubt at New Conservatory Theatre Center. (read more)

Theatre -
Senior libido

The move from page to stage – transforming the details of a literary work into theatrical shorthand – is inherently fraught. (read more)

Books -
Illustrated men

Dale Lazarov, the Chicago-based writer of several popular gay erotic comic books, will discuss his sexy new book, Nightlife, at Books Inc. (read more)

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